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N a division problem, the divisor is twenty times the quotient and five times the remainder. If remainder is 16, the number will be: Option 1 : 3360 Option 2 : 336 Option 3 : 16…
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N a division problem, the divisor is twenty times the quotient and five times the remainder. If remainder is 16, the number will be:
Option 1 : 3360 Option 2 : 336 Option 3 : 1616 Option 4 : 20516
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The reminder: r = 16
The divisor: d = 16 * 5 = 80
The quotient : q = 80 : 20 = 4
N = d q + r
N = 80 * 4 + 16
N = 320 + 16 = 336
Verification: 336 : 80 = 4 ( r =16 )
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Option 2 : 336
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